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Re: No manual entry for lpc



Hi Vernon,

        Thanks for you hints. I've solved my problems now.
        I issued the command dpkg -C to check for broken packages. Yes, it is.
There are a few incomplete installations. So I reinstalled the system and now
all the man lpc, lpd, lpq, lpr and printcap pages works fine.

        Thank you.
        Alan Tam

"M.C. Vernon" wrote:

> On Sat, 14 Nov 1998, Alan Tam wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >         I am trying to read the manual pages on printer concerned
> > commands.
> >         I have installed man-db and  lpr package from Debian
> > distribution.
> > Typing ls /usr/man /man1/lpc.1.gz as root the file is there, but when I
> > type
> > man lpc it responded with No manual entry for lpc. Why is it ? Any ideas
> > ?
> >         Same as lpd, lpr, lpq etc...
>
> Something is broken. These should all be in section 8.
>
> Matthew
>
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